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Sentence count:212+3Posted:2017-10-24Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: bristol channelpistolhistologybristlybristleepistolarybristledbristlingMeaning: n. an industrial city and port in southwestern England near the mouth of the River Avon. 
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91. The question was, how to fit in a fortnight at Bristol and at the same time finish the novel.
92. When he came to Bristol it was the time of a developing awareness among young people.
93. Martin Blunos of Restaurant Lettonie in Bristol provided the rabbit recipe, using grain mustard.
94. The injured woman was admitted to hospital in Bristol with serious burns, where her condition is said to be comfortable.
95. Baynton's long list of offices ranged from a keepership in Clarendon forest to the stewardship of Bristol.
96. Even at lesbian conferences such as Canterbury, Nottingham and Bristol, separatists were castigated for being smug extremists.
97. Last night police were trying to trace relatives of the family, who are thought to have lived in Bristol.
98. It was first seen from Bristol, Reading, and Clifton, and was tracked by many observers over a wide area.
99. Bristol brought on record club buy Ray Atteveld for the injured Martin Scott after 16 minutes.
100. She's too busy making arrangements to leave for Bristol to worry about us.
101. When she got through he said he had taken a train on the spur of the moment and was in Bristol.
102. Home-Made Angels was inspired by the familiar sight of hot-air balloons in the skies above Bristol.
103. In Bristol,[www.Sentencedict.com] the scheme was set up before other commercial providers were established.
104. Wessex Hygiene, the new acquisition is now part of the Bristol Hygiene branch.
105. Thornbury was fast becoming a dormitory town for nearby Bristol, but there were a couple of decent pubs there.
106. Other surveys, including those carried out in relatively prosperous areas such as Bristol made similar estimates.
107. What does the map show about Bristol being a suitable place for managers to have their wholesale warehouses?
108. Goal of the week by a whisker, it is Swindon's second at Bristol City.
109. Newslines Newspaper accounts of the latest national round of university funding had welcome news for Bristol.
110. In due course the main gallery will be refurbished and modernised to provide an important contribution to the cultural amenities of Bristol.
111. He celebrated the occasion, appropriately enough in Bristol, by helping to polish off Gloucestershire's first innings yesterday morning.
112. When we moved from Durham to Bristol our youngest daughter was ten.
113. So, twice a week she had the inconvenience of having to travel to Bristol for treatment.
114. At Bristol, Gloucestershire won their match with Cheshire by 204 runs, bowling out the visitors for just 68.
115. Arthur runs evening classes in Bristol and Swindon two nights a week where eager amateurs labour diligently with varying degrees of success.
116. But they walked free from Bristol Crown Court after the judge ruled that there was no case to answer.
117. The most rural - and also small - South Western Board had no city larger than Bristol and a large rural hinterland.
118. Police awards Two Bristol detectives who disarmed a violent knifeman are to receive commendations for bravery.
119. Apparently Bradford is interested in having it and Bristol has also made noises about it.
120. His former Sunderland boss has yet to appoint a right-hand man at Bristol City.
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